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i was born in canada, but we went back to ireland and got green cards and came here. my sister siobahn plays my schizophrenic sister on the show. tavis: it is a family show. >> it was interesting for me because i take acting seriously but do not like to talk about it that way. i do not like to look indulgent. i have my thing i do, but do not prince around and talk about it much. the first time doing things with my sister -- i was so overcome with emotion i could not -- i could not get to scenes. this is kind of a thrilling thing when you are taken by something. it is artifice. you know how the scene starts and ends. when people always say, "i do not know where i went. it is so real," it is real in that it provoked a response when you watched it, but you knew where you were going. it was thrilling because there were moments where we really felt like we were flying, in a way. hopefully, if that resonated with us that way, all you can hope is people feel the same way when they watch it. tavis: apparently, they will. the critics like it. everybody seems to love this thing
i was born in canada, but we went back to ireland and got green cards and came here. my sister siobahn plays my schizophrenic sister on the show. tavis: it is a family show. >> it was interesting for me because i take acting seriously but do not like to talk about it that way. i do not like to look indulgent. i have my thing i do, but do not prince around and talk about it much. the first time doing things with my sister -- i was so overcome with emotion i could not -- i could not get to...
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he's from canada, by the way. ♪ vo: what is the good egg project? vo: it's america's egg farmers who feed millions in need... vo: ....it's families who are active in their communities... ...and it's kids who learn the value of nritious foods. clint hickman: go to goodeggproject.org to learn more. >>> president obama is dead set on allowing the tax cuts for american families who make over $250,000 a year to expire. but what does that mean for small business owners? will that jack up their taxes as well and could it ultimately put them out of business and the cost to you? join us for a small business panel, michael levy, owner of emotion frames.com and hemingway consulting services group and eric cullen, owner of benefit quest insurance. good morning to all three of you. >> good morning. >> michael, let me start with you. you are a small business owner. i think some of your -- well, you have some of your frames that you brought to me. thank you very much. you just started out. i know that you say that you're not up to the $250,000 level yet, right? >>
he's from canada, by the way. ♪ vo: what is the good egg project? vo: it's america's egg farmers who feed millions in need... vo: ....it's families who are active in their communities... ...and it's kids who learn the value of nritious foods. clint hickman: go to goodeggproject.org to learn more. >>> president obama is dead set on allowing the tax cuts for american families who make over $250,000 a year to expire. but what does that mean for small business owners? will that jack up...
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if these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today.
if these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today.
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. ♪ o canada ♪ >> reporter: she had a number one song in her home country of canada. ♪ i believe in the power that comes ♪ >> reporter: with a voice that would leave simon cowell speechless. >> i don't consider myself to be a big deal. i'm just nikki, you know? >> reporter: we spent a day on the town with the 16-year-old and her mom. and, at every turn she found musical inspiration beyond her years. >> billie holliday is playing. >> reporter: you have an ear for it? >> it's disticket. it's like leal, you hear it once and you know it's her. and her time is so good. nobody has time like that. >> reporter: this ability came early to nikki. she's been singinging since age 11. then, at 12, a music teacher turned her onto jazz. she learned ella fitzgerald's "airmail special" by heart. then vowed the crowd with it at a jazz festival in montreal. now, as she prepared for her last year of high school she's traveling the globe, hoping to become the latest in a long line 0 canadian exports who have all conquered the music world. i heard you scat, too. >> i do that. >> reporter: can you teach me?
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in the bering sea meanwhile this week russia and canada were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after ottawa said it's prepared to challenge russia and a race for the arctic's rich resources canadian researcher edwards who's been exploring and studying the seabed says the territorial disputes are now peaceful but anything could happen in the future there's a lot of energy underneath the arctic ice probably twenty percent of the world's remaining oil thirty percent of the natural gas really the future economies of these countries depend on energy and that is really you know going to be there guarantee for a future in the next ten twenty thirty forty years i think the sovereignty question is going to be a long long dispute and hopefully it's not going to end up with the people making enemies of each other i think right now things are looking awfully good but when you have that much money at stake those kinds of resources at stake and something happens with the wo
in the bering sea meanwhile this week russia and canada were also looking to break the ice over their argument about another disputed part of the arctic on thursday the two countries foreign ministers held talks in moscow after ottawa said it's prepared to challenge russia and a race for the arctic's rich resources canadian researcher edwards who's been exploring and studying the seabed says the territorial disputes are now peaceful but anything could happen in the future there's a lot of...
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations rule the day.
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations rule the day.
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issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaty is yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as wide as a quarter of the planet think about all and get three sources but for years due to political opt in say they throw. has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers and why they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades. stockbridge in profits. t. in the bering sea the treaty between russia and the u.s. that would see both countries cut their nuclear arsenals is going to the american senate for approval however there are fea
issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaty is yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done...
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and canada as well. all right. time for some football, mr. kilmeade. >> monday night football. they keep playing it on monday nights. saints visit san francisco. let's see what's happened. there were some ceremonies going on. they retired hall of famer jerry rice's number. raiders retired on that and kind of blacked that out. this game went down to the wire. fourth quarter super bowl champs they were up. they get a two point conversion and it looks like time would be running out and we go into overtime when garrett hartley would kick a field goal. don't leave any time for drew brees, he'll beat you. cubs outfielder tyler colvin remains in the hospital after having his chest punctured by a shattered bat much the rookie is being treated with a chest tube to prevent his lung from collapsing. finally in new york, the yankees honor their former owner before last night's game against the rays in new york. former manager joe torre along with yankee greats don mattingly, the yogi berra and the steinbrenner monument is placed behind the center field wall and the yankees went out and won
and canada as well. all right. time for some football, mr. kilmeade. >> monday night football. they keep playing it on monday nights. saints visit san francisco. let's see what's happened. there were some ceremonies going on. they retired hall of famer jerry rice's number. raiders retired on that and kind of blacked that out. this game went down to the wire. fourth quarter super bowl champs they were up. they get a two point conversion and it looks like time would be running out and we go...
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issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions there on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict. will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the bering sea tied as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and get resources but for years to police corpse and sea bass treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers are finally ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon start bringing in profits record ocean r t in the bering sea becoming to live from the russian capital this is r.t. and coming your way in next hour gangster wars in the heart of moscow we bring you the story of
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issues here the signing comes and it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions are on the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the region parliaments something the two leaders predict will be done by new year some experts estimate the waters of the barrier would hide as much as a quarter of the planet's seabed all and get resources but for years due to political opposition say this treasure has remained there then buried now with russia in no way finally thinking their law writing feared the true maritime powers are why they're ready to make some headway what's been called in trouble for decades wealth own study group in profits. river notional tea in the bering sea coming your way next hour gangster wars in the heart of moscow. we bring you the story of an attempt on the life of the russia's notor
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recent college graduate in canada came up with new dating web site. just for people who consider themselves unattractive. it's called ugly schmuck.com and pretty people need not apply. >> we have a system where members can vote other members out too attractive. >>reporter: founder joe says the site is simply a relationship building tool for people who might feel out of place elsewhere. >> the ugly. i'm sorry. >> take note. >> larry up nechblingt. >> the date was may 6. last day the giants occupied first place. that is until tonight. >> good evening. 15 games left guess who moved into first police. giants struggle past 2 nights against the dodgers hauled out the heavy lumber in the series finale and sitting top the nl west tonight. pumped up for another night of domesticer baseball everybody. poor tom. wrong time. in the third. huff 2 men on crushed off lily. 3 run jack. number 25 for huff and start of barrage next batter. there it goes. buster out in a flash. his 14 and giants in the fifth. jose facing jeff weaver now. hung a curve ball, gone. made it
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flatow for these are the images the world has been seeing from canada. china. today. every month we give you the future we help you understand. and want to bring the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world. join us for technology update on our. yes welcome back to the kaiser report now first paschal treat we go to new york city to speak with stock market junkie joe wiesenthal of business insider dot com joe welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me joe just a quick question what's the best pizza in new york city oh i don't know i think you know the answer better than me which one is let's move on i'll tell you i'll they've clearly you know you're not up on what makes new york new york right now joe i'm looking at this sideline bed bugs are the new sexually transmitted disease in new york what is happening in new york sitting there everywhere there in the abercrombie and fitch store or the victoria's secret store or other and airplanes there in movie theaters or at the nike store every once figured out a bottom i think bedbugs are
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. y
canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until...
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gas at stake moscow is hosting an international forum on the future of the arctic russia of the us canada norway and denmark are all vying for the region's mineral wealth scientists are also there warning of ecological damage and asking who will be responsible for protecting the fragile ecosystem. president dmitri medvedev orders a ban on the supply of russian vance air defense systems to iran moscow shell vs three hundred missile deal because it fell within the latest un sanctions on tehran washington strongly welcome to it saying it demonstrates a high level of mutual cooperation on strategic interests and global security. and more cooperation is visible at the u.n. summit in new york nato and russia say they've made real progress towards greater unity the two sides agreed to work together for better security in europe iran's nuclear program also came under scrutiny with un security council members calling for tehran to return to the negotiating table. probably back in about thirty minutes between now and then it's the kaiser report as goldman sachs and citibank plan to open branches in
gas at stake moscow is hosting an international forum on the future of the arctic russia of the us canada norway and denmark are all vying for the region's mineral wealth scientists are also there warning of ecological damage and asking who will be responsible for protecting the fragile ecosystem. president dmitri medvedev orders a ban on the supply of russian vance air defense systems to iran moscow shell vs three hundred missile deal because it fell within the latest un sanctions on tehran...
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issues here the signing comes in it's rising tension between the five arctic states which also include canada denmark and the united states over who owns water in this lucrative region moscow knows they have showed how to return to feuds can be resolved very important from the point of view of. the russian strategy which i would call to ease tensions around the russian borders the treaties yet to be ratified by russian and the wage and parliaments something the two leaders predict . to be done by some experts estimate the rules of the valley and see todd as much as a quarter of the planet seabed all in gas resources between years due to political ups and sea based treasure has remained dead and buried now with russia in no way finally sinking their long running feud the two maritime powers a far they're ready to make some headway what's been causing troubles for decades will soon bring in profits regional tional t. in the bering sea to afghanistan now or at least fourteen people were killed in separate bombings on the day of the country's parliamentary elections the vote counting is under way
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. >>> and the agency has issued warning letters to the maker of canada dry sparkling green tea ginger ale. the fda says it has concerns that their claims of being enhanced with 200-milligrams of green tea cannot be confirmed. >>> and right now temperatures as much as 20 degrees cooler than they were yesterday at this time. i'll show you some neighborhoods that will actually be cooler again tomorrow. >>> a decision tonight whether to close three schools. we're getting information on how the closures would impact students and other schools in the area. >>> we're at a rescue at sea, the reasons why practice makes perfect. >> they're real risks and we take them very seriously. >>> the simple blunder preventing leaders in a bay area city from making big decisions. >> i can hardly believe it. >> tonight at 6:00. >>> there are some big changes in the dundock's bridge area. the area is now on the way to becoming a thriving area for some endangered animals. >> reporter: a pond which used to produce salt is today filled with bay waters. the hope that 30 nesting islands built will attract birds.
. >>> and the agency has issued warning letters to the maker of canada dry sparkling green tea ginger ale. the fda says it has concerns that their claims of being enhanced with 200-milligrams of green tea cannot be confirmed. >>> and right now temperatures as much as 20 degrees cooler than they were yesterday at this time. i'll show you some neighborhoods that will actually be cooler again tomorrow. >>> a decision tonight whether to close three schools. we're getting...
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last week i got a chance to return to canada's oil sand fields. never heard of them? the oil sands in alberta province contain the largest known oil deposit in the world, even bigger than saudi arabia, which makes our friendly neighbor to the north america's biggest supplier of imported oil today. the u.s. imports at least 1.5 million barrels crude oil each day from that field. that number is growing. u.s. lawmakers are taking notice of it. while i was in alberta last week republican senator lindsey graham of south carolina and two other senators -- a democrat and republican were giving a tour of the fields by the premier, the equivalent of a governor. graham told media outlets the oil sand are, quote, a natural treasure for canada and the united states and also said that they are a clear win/win. we've got shared values but we've also got shared needs, end quote. not everyone shares that view. the oil is mixed in the sand. it takes a lot of energy and water just to make it into the equivalent of crude oil. and that extra processing that it takes to refine oil from th
last week i got a chance to return to canada's oil sand fields. never heard of them? the oil sands in alberta province contain the largest known oil deposit in the world, even bigger than saudi arabia, which makes our friendly neighbor to the north america's biggest supplier of imported oil today. the u.s. imports at least 1.5 million barrels crude oil each day from that field. that number is growing. u.s. lawmakers are taking notice of it. while i was in alberta last week republican senator...
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the cloud canopy from canada, down to florida, and in between that we've got a lot of rainfall. as a matter of fact, i'll show you this for now. this is 24-hour rainfall for wilmington, north carolina. 7.33 inches. jacksonville to the west, 5 1/2. you add up the last four days we got over 20 inches of rain. so that's a record. and it's still raining in this area. on top of that, we've got a little bit of twist in the atmosphere and that's calling -- making for some threat for tornadoes. but flooding is a main issue. check out some of this video coming to us from our friends at hurricanetrack.com. mark out there taking pictures to the west of wilmington and along the inlet there. yeah, some white caps, you've got boats tied up having a hard time and some coastal flooding, not a whole lot of river flooding. this area has been pretty much in drought conditions. we're not looking for a tremendous amount of river flooding but we have a lot of street flooding and there are a few neighborhoods that are flooding and this rainfall continues to make its way to the north and with that we h
the cloud canopy from canada, down to florida, and in between that we've got a lot of rainfall. as a matter of fact, i'll show you this for now. this is 24-hour rainfall for wilmington, north carolina. 7.33 inches. jacksonville to the west, 5 1/2. you add up the last four days we got over 20 inches of rain. so that's a record. and it's still raining in this area. on top of that, we've got a little bit of twist in the atmosphere and that's calling -- making for some threat for tornadoes. but...
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it's already happening in places like canada, norway and vietnam. when we make food smarter, we make it safer. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. that while you may come from the same family... you know, son, you should take up something more strenuous. you have different needs and desires. - i'm reading a book. - what's a book? so we tailor plans for individuals, featuring a range of integrated solutions. - you at your usual restaurant? - son: maybe. see you tomorrow. - stairs? - elevator. to see how our multi-faceted approach... can benefit your multi-generational wealth, look ahead with us at northernt
it's already happening in places like canada, norway and vietnam. when we make food smarter, we make it safer. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest...
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which includes only south america and north america -- canada, mexico and the u.s. >> charlie: organization of american states. >> uniso should not replace the organization of american states. you are americans and we too are americans. >> charlie: do you worry about mexico as a failed state? >> i have a lot of trust in mexico. >> charlie: in the capacity to deal with this level of violence from non-state -- level of violence from non-state actors? >> when they decided to start this huge war against drugs, and always that war is very painful and costs a lot of lives, but i hope that at the end of the day they will succeed, because otherwise, if you don't, i think that terrorism and narcotraffic are very cruel and powerful enemies, and you have to fight them with all the instruments of your democratic system and your state of law. >> charlie: fed by two things. both demand and supply. >> yes, and they have -- they have -- the united states right on the borders, and the main demand for drugs comes from the u.s. so that's another problem. >> charlie: that's our problem to deal with. >> it's yo
which includes only south america and north america -- canada, mexico and the u.s. >> charlie: organization of american states. >> uniso should not replace the organization of american states. you are americans and we too are americans. >> charlie: do you worry about mexico as a failed state? >> i have a lot of trust in mexico. >> charlie: in the capacity to deal with this level of violence from non-state -- level of violence from non-state actors? >> when...
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it's already happening in places like canada, norway and vietnam. when we make food smarter, we make it safer. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >>> we're back. joining me editor of the "national review" and fox news contributor, rich lowry, e.j. dionne from "the washington post," charlie cook from "the cook political report" and erin burnett. welcome. you heard senator graham say he could support the president with a tax credit for corporation. is this what the business community wants to hear more from the administration? >> they do. that tax credit is very popular. likely to go through. it has a big price tag to it. they like it. they of course want to hear more. some of them along the lines of we can create more jobs if we have more tax breaks for business. it looks like the research credit is something that will be popular and get support on both sides of the aisle for that but that's as far as he'll go. >> big picture, the president maintains in response to the job numbers, we're going in the right directi
it's already happening in places like canada, norway and vietnam. when we make food smarter, we make it safer. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. >>> we're back. joining me editor of the "national review" and fox news contributor, rich lowry, e.j. dionne from "the washington post," charlie cook from "the cook political report" and erin burnett. welcome. you heard senator graham say he could support the president with a...
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canada... how are you? i'm doing great, how 'bout you? right here on 119th street. if we could fix this block, then we could fix the next block, then we could fix the next block... we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. >>> let me fipp finish tonight with the question of open service in the military. i think don't ask, don't tell, was destined to be an intermediate solution between those who support open service. the premise is a gay person would agree to a strange comp t compact
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skyrocketing and the average living quality of life situation over there in that dead hole between mexico and canada is going worse well you bring up something ben bernanke who is everybody in the whole u.s. economy is looking for to save the day you know whether it's political leaders or central bank leaders they want them to rescue us save us with your magical work and that's something that this artist anika longer brought up she said i don't see the ambition to levitate the building meaning the frankfurt stock exchange as less absurd than what is going on inside the building he's right they both. believe in an outcome missed way of thinking that they can somehow magically create g.d.p. growth without massive amounts of debt creation keep in mind that during the last twenty years states arab or the g.d.p. creation in the u.s. was accompanied by massive amounts of debt creation twenty five years ago for every dollar fifty or two dollars in debt that was created you had one dollar in g.d.p. growth by two thousand and seven it took seven to eight dollars in debt before he ended up with a dollar of g.
skyrocketing and the average living quality of life situation over there in that dead hole between mexico and canada is going worse well you bring up something ben bernanke who is everybody in the whole u.s. economy is looking for to save the day you know whether it's political leaders or central bank leaders they want them to rescue us save us with your magical work and that's something that this artist anika longer brought up she said i don't see the ambition to levitate the building meaning...
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incredible story. >> when things get better, i'm going to blame canada. all right. jeffrey, thank you very much. >> can't wait. >> straight ahead, we welcome our soldiers home with open arms but the one thing america can't give them -- a job. next, help for heroes who are struggling after they have returned from war. >> plus big news this morning, heidi klum, why she's quitting the job that created her career. >> first, the trivia question of the day -- [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay th mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. you've got to try it, >> time for the news by the numbers. 56,000, that's 56,000 foreclosures that are called off. those home owners can stay in their houses because somebody made mistakes on the paperwork. thousands more with
incredible story. >> when things get better, i'm going to blame canada. all right. jeffrey, thank you very much. >> can't wait. >> straight ahead, we welcome our soldiers home with open arms but the one thing america can't give them -- a job. next, help for heroes who are struggling after they have returned from war. >> plus big news this morning, heidi klum, why she's quitting the job that created her career. >> first, the trivia question of the day -- [ male...
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this is a priest at a temple in canada. his beard is 7'9" long. a bit of a guiness world record classic. that gets him into this year's book. >> how about the longest career as an ice cream man. >> you wouldn't know it, would you. this is charlie. he's been an ice cream man for 30 years. he's been driving his truck around new jersey, which is where he hails from. putting smiles on children's faces for all that time. a fair play to him. >> hats off to him, for sure. >> here is one that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. the most kicks to the head. come on. what is that? >> there's a little bit of everything. this is nick. he came up to us at an event last year. he wanted to get into the guiness world record books. i said kick yourself in the head. he did it 77 times tieing the guiness world record. a fair play to him. >> he's got to have strong abs, wow. >> what about the next guy. the longest nose in the world. how long it is? >> this man is from turkey. from the bridge to the tip is 3.46 inches long. yet, again, another of the human body records
this is a priest at a temple in canada. his beard is 7'9" long. a bit of a guiness world record classic. that gets him into this year's book. >> how about the longest career as an ice cream man. >> you wouldn't know it, would you. this is charlie. he's been an ice cream man for 30 years. he's been driving his truck around new jersey, which is where he hails from. putting smiles on children's faces for all that time. a fair play to him. >> hats off to him, for sure....
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these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada from china corporations are all today. from. me. it's a little busier than usual in new york city right now the sixty fifth annual u.n. general assembly is underway and diplomats and dignitaries from all over the world are currently in the big apple but as our t. correspondent lauren lister reports the locals are frustrated not only with the traffic and the congestion but with the united nations itself. police escorted motorcades right. at least i point i had to show my id to get into my own apartment entire blocks of streets closed to traffic blacktown cars double parked up and down the open ones in new york city this can only mean one thing. there is something big going on at the united nations and there are many important dignitaries coming in from all over the world but dignitaries are bringing gridlock and commotion to the city for this reason. to see if you can get out of them to. get mission. aside for a few cheerleaders we are here to welcome our british from cameroon and activists rallying for their cau
these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada from china corporations are all today. from. me. it's a little busier than usual in new york city right now the sixty fifth annual u.n. general assembly is underway and diplomats and dignitaries from all over the world are currently in the big apple but as our t. correspondent lauren lister reports the locals are frustrated not only with the traffic and the congestion but with the united nations itself. police escorted...
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jeffrey canada became a national -- created the harlem children's zone. how much were you inspired by these individuals and what was their frustration as they tried to effect change in a short time? >> they feel the stakes. what's exciting is a revolution is happening. the revolution has come up from teachers, all the people you mentioned, all the reformers that are proving you can teach every kid and even some of the toughest neighborhoods, these came from teachers. they have now proven that it can be done. now it's about getting enough political will. people believing and making tough choices to give every kid in america a great education. >> it's provocative. it has people talking and people should see it. davis, thanks for talking about "waiting for superman." we're going to be screening the film to invited guests here at learning plaza tonight. it will be interesting to get their thoughts. many of them are educators. >>> we are going to talk about another film maker and "the 10th inning" after these messages. subway has breakfast. and it's a slam dun
jeffrey canada became a national -- created the harlem children's zone. how much were you inspired by these individuals and what was their frustration as they tried to effect change in a short time? >> they feel the stakes. what's exciting is a revolution is happening. the revolution has come up from teachers, all the people you mentioned, all the reformers that are proving you can teach every kid and even some of the toughest neighborhoods, these came from teachers. they have now proven...
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across the border from canada, but they have ties to where it began. >> he glue up there. the u.s. marshalls say when they arrested him they found him asleep in a couch at a friend in his old neighborhood. they found what they believed was the suspect's stolen chevy blazer with the interior burned out. that vehicle was parked behind a local shopping ball. >> shepard: what do we know why this guy was a suspect? a lot of reasons if for that. >> they had security video showing them leaving at the same time early wednesday morning. because of the suspect sex to offender status, they were suspicious and they searched the home north of charlotte. then they searched a motel where the witnesses believe he had been staying last week. finally, evidence led them to a self-storage you want where they found the victim's body wrapped in some material. >> shepard >> shepard: jonathan serrie, live tonight. the suspect of a serial stabber faces one count can of murder and four counts of attempted murder. police earlier charged a 33-year-old seen here in a non-fatal stabbing that did not end in some
across the border from canada, but they have ties to where it began. >> he glue up there. the u.s. marshalls say when they arrested him they found him asleep in a couch at a friend in his old neighborhood. they found what they believed was the suspect's stolen chevy blazer with the interior burned out. that vehicle was parked behind a local shopping ball. >> shepard: what do we know why this guy was a suspect? a lot of reasons if for that. >> they had security video showing...